J9B PRINTING Is a specialty with its. W Jtove rme low jrrii'e for all. Cimir inn Irani our trice. Pii-Nir and Sale Bill. All kind of blank liookJt. Let its hare your or Jem fbr anything m thin line. JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING Creates many a Neto Business, Enlarges many an Old Business, llevivos many n Dull Busineefi lUscuee many a Lust Business, Saves many a Failing Business, Preserves many a Lurge Business, Means success in All Business. eg "IN'blSPENDBNT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE.' VOL XXI. No. 43 THE ADVOCATE PRINTS THE, LOCAL NEWS AND IS THE LARGEST DNF nnifAR PfiPFR im HflRP.nM OHmiHALCffiAPCASHSTORi:L.vr..:.. il, For some reason or other U10 Table Lioens were nmittea, not because We naven t mem, 0 l,nir wnnm ill tlifim for less . ., iiu a v uiwiv w - - - - money then any other house, its au evcrv day article ana ean not be dispensed with, likewise you will find a largo variety of Linen crashes, much bolow the ruleinc prices. Butcher and IriBh J.inens for Shirt fronts and Fancy Work, for Quality and Price not equaled uy none Napkins in great variety of Styles and sizes with and with out borders at extremely low Prices. Linen Stair Crashes are scl dom found in other houses, but we have a nice assortment of them at can't touch prices. Dinens outlining cotton in collors. Just the thing lor Fancy Work. J. T. NUSBAUM. Pint street, between South and Plum Streets, Lelilghton, Pa. HALF-CENT A WORD. Advertisements under this liearl at a halt-cent a word each Insertion. This ll the cheapest and s-esi advertising rneuium out n you nave any thing to tell or rent try this cheap advertising. Advertisements must he paid In advance. ffOR BALEA. dark bay Stallion, sliteen and a a half hands high, twelve years old, perfect ly safe and sound lu every particular, wilt be sold cheap lor cash. Apply to George l lluck. wai vi eisaiKfri. e. i-zm VOn SALE First class Dwelling House, on Third street, Uliighton. Apply to w. p. Long. -pOBSALE-ln Ja.nutstov.ii a lot (HxiwiVo A Apply to W. I'. Long, Lehlglitoii. A BAUBBB SHOP located In good neighbor hood, win be sold at reasonube price. Two chairs nice room, Apply to Ed, Campbell, fM-OTllINO Sales Aceut wantinl for Lehigh. u ten, and vicinity. Liberal commissions paid, and we furnish the best and. most com ulete outfit ever provided- bv auv hmeu.. write at oope for terms. Hend references. Wananialier& llrown, J'litlailelpli ...Peath of Sirs. Jane Dol an. Mrs. Jane, tbe good wife of George Dolan, ex-treasurer of Carbon county, died at ber borne In Fackerton on Fri day night at ten o'clock after a linger lng Illness with what Is generally sup posed to bare been oincer. Deceased was widely known and had many warm friends who regret ber death. Interment was made iu the Catholic remetery, Lehlghton, on Monday morn ing, Iter. Father Saur officiating. Program ror Luther Union. The following program will bo recited at the regular meeting of tbe Luther Union on Friday, September 29: Open ing exercise, Rev. J. H. Kuderj recita tion, Minnie Miller; selection, Edgar Xauder; duet, Lizzie Gabel and Beulah Reichard; selection, John Xander;rect tation, Emma L. FortwangUrj solo, Wan Sbuler; dialogue, members or society; selection, Ella Ebbert; quartet, members of soolety. Cornerstone Laying. The corner stone of the new Evau gelical Lutheran church at Long Run will be dedicated on Sunday, the 24th Instant, with appropriate exercises, Iter. Lougaore,of Weissport will bo as sisted by Rev. Dr. Wackernagel of Al lentown in this occasslon other promt, nent speakers are expected on this day. The public are cordially Invited. Bervieos will commence at two o'clock P. M. Railroad men, buy the best full Jeweled American Standard Railroad Watch at a price other dealers sell in ferior, cheap watches at. Call at E. II. Ilohl's and investigate and see if It Is not greatly to your lntorest to buy here. Mauch Chunk. - Ton want a fow hours enjoyment once in a while, then why not go to the fair, festival and dance to-night and Saturday night in Laury's Hall, Weiss port, now being held under the aus ploes of Rollln Wilbur Lodge, I), of L. F. The popular Lohighton orchestra will fnrnlsh the music for danoing, while tie other departments will bo carefully looked after by the wide awake committees. Look at our new wedding silver, B II. Ilohl, Jeweler, Mauch Chunk. While digging In the cemetary one nay recently Grants Itoeilerer, the bar ber, discovered a stone two by six Inches and a half Inch thlok through which a root of a shrub had growu. Mr. Roederer was showing this freak of nature to hit frionds tbe other day auu tney all pronounce It quite a curl osity. Finest Jewelry. latest designs, at E. II. Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. The editor had tbe pleasure of masticating a watermelon one night recently raised In Lehlghton by Eugene Itartholomew of Third street. The melon was very small, scarcely ten inches round, yet it was sweet tasted and Juicy. Mr. liartholomew raised sixteen melons all told. They are at least so far as we kuow, the only niel- wuv,D, fapoum uveiy iemgulon. DR. W. A. LEVAN, Pf Millport, will be at the Fort Allen Hotol every Thursday afternoon be tween I and i o'clock, Specialty in ' "per, Aviseases 01 w omau anu umld ren and Dyspepsia. WALP'S EAGLE STORE. tW In&fewords we desire to call tST to ypur notice a very Important ea-f&ct. It s this. We have as tST large and fine aline of general t. store goods as you will And any, tUT where. Come and see us, Jet us show you our goods and tell you Jj What our prices are. We deliver sq goods anywhere promptly and"Rj without extra charge whatever Jtf to the purchaser. Mont pay big prices but come and soe us Robert Walp, First street, Op. Round Ileuses. Was fleneral Grant's Secretary of stale. Garrisoh's. N. Y.. Scot. . Hamilton Fish. St.. died suddenly Testerdav at his unnnuiiu mansion near garrison's, lit n,TtA hi. ,., v. u-.,in.,iar in apparent goouneaitti, Aaomestie 00- CUnitm ft nWID ftajOIDlDR (QH BI Mr A1 ISO. m t ;ao yesterday morning she heard a W "H. She hurried to ths room aftd HAMILTON FISrt. found Mr. Fish sitting In a chslr At the edge of the bed, Mrs. llenjamln, a daugh ter of tbe deceased, and tha only other oc cupant of the house, was summoned, but her father was unable to otter a vord af ter she entered the room and he expired soon after. Ills age -was 81. His death was attributed to the Infirmities of old age. Few of the youneer eeneratlon will re member that Hamilton Fish, who has just gone to his final reward, was for many years a particularly prominent political ngura. lie was urant's secretary of state and his oholcs for tha presidency in 1676. lie was born In New York city Aug. 1, 1808. DEATH 0FF L. AMES Ills nody Found In Ills noom on a Fall ItlTer Steararr, Nbw York, Sept. 14. Frederick U Ames, vice president of tha Old Colonr railroad, and a millionaire, was found dead In a stats room of the steamer Pil grim, soon after her arrival at Pier 23, xvortn river. As Mr. Ames had not anDeared at 0 o'clock Captain Davis sent a messenger to him There was no response to the mes senger's knocks, and when told of this Captain Davis became uneasy. He waited until 10 o'clock, when he ordered that the state room window be broken open. This was done, ana Mr. Ames was then seen to be lying on his face upon the floor. He wasdressed only In his nightshirt. Ills clothing had besn neatly arranged on the hooks In the state room. The coroner's Investigation Into the death of Mr. Ames develops the fact that he died from cerebral apoplexy, and a certi ficate to that effect was given- UOSToy. Sent. 14. Mr. Ames, whose death Is snnqunced from New York, was not only tbe richest man in Kew England, but was one of the most widely esteemed of the dtlsens of the commonwealth, lie performed his widest public service In tha active, Intelligent direction of the many railroad and other corporations with wmcn qe was laentmeo. lie had been for many years the working director of the Union Pacific, which his uncle and father originally built. He was also an active director In the General Electric corpora- lion, ins western union Telegraph com pany, the Chicago and Northwestern, and about seventy other railroad companies. wr. Ames leaves five children, about (35,000,000, and one of the widest circles of friends and business associates of any man in the United States. He was 63 years of age. To rteorganlse the Cordage Trass. Nkw YOBK. Sent 18. The first reallv public step was taken yesterday for the reorgsniiatlon of the Cordage company sna me adjustment oi tbe auatrs of the various allied Interests, when the certifi cate of corporation of L. Waterbnry & Co., limited, was filed In the county clerk's office in Jersey City. The incorporators are James M. Waterbury and Cnauncey ,-uarsnsu, or tne nrm of u waterbury & Co., and Charles N. King, the vice Dreai- dent of the Corporation Trust company of New Jersey. The new company's capital stock is 3,400.000. XVeeks to be Drought Hack. Washington. Sept. 14. Conies of the indictment found In New York against Francis U. Weeks, the defaulter, arrived at tbe stele department today. After ths Indictments and Governor Flower's re quest for Weeks' extradition had been re ceived by Secretary Gresham they were countersigned by the Costa Hlcan minis ter ana maueu to me unitea states min ister In that country for presentation tq the proper authorities. Charged with Inelflng to Treason, I'lTTeBUBOSi'Dt. 14. It la stated on good authority, that a pension attorney whose name is withheld has been urging old soldiers to asaassluate President Cleve land and Secretary Smith. The entire matter has been reported to Washington, and will be Investigated by the authorities. The foolish attorney has made himself liable to charges of Inciting to treuson. Carlisle to Undergo an Operation Wasiunoton, 8spt. 14. Within a dar or two Secretary Carlisle will submit to an operation. A large lump has developed on his right arm above the elbow This has resisted all treatment looking to a reduc tion, and U has been decided that it must he removed by the surgeon's knife. Mr. Carlisle has suffered much agony from the enlargement, The Kw O, A, R. Commander. Indianapolis, Sent. 8. Yeeterdav the G. A. R. encampment closed its session by electing John J. G. Adams, of Massachu setts, commander-in-chief; Colin Walker, of Indians, senior vios oommander, and J u. Digger, of Texas, junior vice com mander. The next encampment goes to x'uieuurg. Charley Mitchell Kn Hunt.. Loxdon, Sept 14. -Charley Mitchell, the English heavyweight who Is to fight Cor bett, the American champion,' aud Jack McAulille. the lightweight champion of America, sailed on the steamer Teutonic, which left Liverpool lor New York. Nancy Hanks Agnln Falls. CllICAOo, Sept. 14. Nancy Hauks did not lower her reosed of 9.04 In her flight against time at Washington park yesterday. Twenty thousand pereous enoouraged ber as best they oould, but ths watch stepped at a). Alined at the House of Lords. LoxnoK, Kept, 14 The circular Usued by the National Uben.1 Federation Is re gsrded as virtually au loipurtaut minis terial niaulfeu In il II.. -- fled that unleaa they reconsider their ae- iiuu rejecting me noiue rule bill tbe Glad stoutens will force the issue involving the overthrow of the upper house. The Heath or General Mlrlbel, Paris. Sept. It -General Marie Fran cols de Mlrlbel, chief of ths French urn. eral staff, wbo was Injured by falling from his horse at Iiauterive on Monday. v. . . .li.i . i .r . . i . . , . ' uwi iiuui bu, wrw, M uts lUJUriSS. Proposes to Annas Utah to Nevada. WAsiiiKaiOK, fcWpt. It -Reprewnutlve Oates, of Alabins, yesterday lutroducod a bill to annex tbe territory of Utah to the Stats pf evaaa. Congressman Ilrecklnrldge'e Defense. It'ieviu.lt, Sept. 14 It is ash) by per sons o a position to know somMhisg at the InteaUoss of Colonel W C P Brook -lurtdge thai In bis trees petition tDa Ureeklnrldge-Pollard seduction aud breach of promise suit he will deny that Mlsa i'ul lard ess lay her downfall at bis door Col pm4 Jireekturidge will propose to prove that MUs Pollard confessed to bin. that ths bad been mined by James Kudos Friend, W Colonel Breckinridge st l-eiUs; ten are eeaOdeal thst he esa elear lum- N'sr occuiiREjfCES. LOUAL MATTKltR OF MOI113 OK I.KSS lMl'OllTANCl!. What Has Orcured in llils City During the Week l'ertlnently Kpltotiitsed by Oar Sperlal Iteiwriere. If you wmit n Rult of clothes go to M. Losos & Co., Oberts lllock. Krrldler's painting proves to be goal If It Is oue third cheaper than any bodi.clse's In the valley. lllg reduction iu baby coaches at J. L. Gnbel's. Window and door screens at J. L. libel's. Full lino of Ingrain nnd llnissels carpels at Henry SchwnrtR'a. - Great variety of rubber boso for sale at lowest prices at (label's. Fine tennis for nil purposes at the South Lnd Livery. Go to M. Lesoa Jt Co., for children suits. Go to Rlshel the photographer, for lino pictures. -Ice cream frcesters at Gabel's First street Fashionable clothing for every body at M, Losos & Co., Oborta Block M. Losos Jt Co., have n full lino of latest btvlos bats aud caps. Krcidlor lins a new wrinklo again, he giro a whip with bis new buggies and sometiuios ho sells n whip laid gives a buggy. II. R Krcldler claims that he sells the bess work for less inoucy than any of the olhei? and he will provo It. Or ark the public to provo It by computing his excellent stock, and low figures, with that of other dealers. For Rout A frame dwelling bouse containing six rooms located on the IliU Reaver street, l'ackertou, 7 a mouth. Apply to Lilllaui Itauibeuold, .Uausllou IIouso, Lehlghton. Krcldler Is the cause of low prices on Carriages, Uucglos, &e. Thoirforo you ought to patronize him. Examine his fine stock. You can and must ba.sultcd. Just mako It a point to soe David Ebbert when you wuutatoam for busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. Rlshel, the photographer. Is doing oxcellout work. You should call aud soe blm during your visit to the Fair. The very host work at Rishel's gallery. Prices reasonable The pictures are taken bv Rlshel. the photographer. Gallery on Rank war. -When you visit the Fair uext week don't forget to havo your photos taken by Rlshel. A 60 dollar note or 10 Ss will give you a top buggy and a carriage whip at Kreldler's All kinds of books and fine station ery at Luckeubach's, Mauch Chunk. II. R. Kreldler at Weissport has at pres ent Iho finest lot of carriages ever exhib ited In Carbon county. Prices ranging from 50 to $160. -Pure Paris Qreen at lowest nrlna at Gabel's. When you come to tbe Fair call nt Rishel's gallery and have your pletures taken. Miss Carrie Yohe, one of Packer ton's most estimable young ladlos, Is a new saleslady in Cultou's. Crystal Talace Clothing Hall is the name of M. Losos .t Co's. popular new clothing establishment In Obert's block. Charley Wernet, 'Mud Run. wbo last week took up a residence In town lias purchased RUter's Rovnl Palaco Cafe iu tbo Third ward. Owen Rehrlg, of Second streot the popular wall paper dealer, has' beautified bis store front by baying it painted a black and finished In gold. Mile worn was done by Milton Trainer of Enston. The widow of the late Geo. Kern- erer, of Jamestown, a suburb of this place, has just teceived tbo 81(500 In surance carried by her lato husband in Rollln Wilbur Lodge, II. of L. F., of this place. The Harmonla Social met iu reim. lar session nt the pleasant home Of MIssAnzle llauer, on Tbld stroot, last rriuay evening. The attendance was large and the usual excellent time was bad by all. At u late hour luncheon was elegantly served. Attorney Horace Hevdt is the owner of a haudsome new end spring, A A-'grade white chapel carriage just purchased from the well-known car rlage works of II. R. Kreldler. -John D. Ilortolette Post 431. Cant. Webb Camp 00, S. of V and the Ladlaa. Relief Corps will attend dhiue ser vices in tbe Ebenester Evancolloal church on next Sunday evening, when me popular pastor of that congrega tion, Rev. Miller, will olllciate. To got ruoro room Henry Schwartz has built a cozy little oDlce utUohmeut to the south side of bis large furniture establishment on First street. Tbe improvements making to Kemerer 1c Snarta'a furniture store on north Firststreeturo rapidly Hearing oompletlou. Tbe addition will make this stere of the most attractive and convenient In this section. The young proprietors are bustles. -An exchange says that a fellovv In a near-by town, wbo ootildu't spare a uonar anil a half a year for a news paper sent fifty two-rent stamps to a down east Yankee to learn how to stop a horse from slobbering. He got tbe receipt and he'll never forget it. To stop your horse from slobbering to leach ijlm to pit. Leoha Wonk of Haymakers, of Al- lentowu, at their last regular meeting tendered our John II. Koousa vote of thanks for his excellent service at the plenie on Wednesday last. We understand that the majority of share holders of the new York Mutual Loan aud Savings association of New York organized here about two yeai s ago are with drawing thero raouer this is a wise move as we believe tbe invest llrstasgood returns to the Investor tbe same time assist In building up the town. There Is a movement on foot meutiti a home aisooiation will bring at prsoeut to organise a U A L, asso ciation in which we understand means to pay the borrower the full wlue of bis shares the premium being paid monthly together with the interest aud dues. This plau is belug adopt! uj . i u ajtsoowuous all over tbe oouutrv aud will ooniiueud itself to tVeryliody. home of our representa tive men are luterested iu the move uieut here aud we bespeak for the as sociation a prosperous career. Lohighton, febsokai mention. A Can BI.-, 1 uiicim iiio. wno Come nnd Oo Asnong Their Friends In Lively Lehlghton, ..Mrs. Samuel Smoyer, of Stemtoa, spent a rew days this week with ber daughter Mrs. Philip Miller, on Third street. . . Miss sfagglo Appenzellor.of Mauch Chunk, Sundayed with Miss Sallle Schuler, on Bridge street. ,.C. E. Brlnkman, Will and Chas. Obert and Robert Heberllng returned on Saturday evening from a three weeks visit to the World's Fair and other points of Interest In the West Mr. E. F. Montz and family, of Now Mahoning werothe guests of juo. A. Peters and family, on Sunday. ..Newsdealer Bretnoy nnd wife, of v Irst Rtreet, Sundayed at Woathorly. ..John O'Donnell, the Democratic candidato for county commissioner, and James Uallaghor, of East Mauch Chunk, wero In town for a few hours on Monday. Roth are well-known and progressive Democrats. ..Joseph Miller and wife, of Allen- town, aro gliosis of their son, Rev, J. P. Milter, the able pastor of tboEbe- nozer Evangelical congregation. ..George Irish, of Orwlgsburg, did business here on Tuesday. Miss Lizzie LentK is attending the 1'ennlngton, N. J., Female Senemoay. . .Mrs. Laura Huntzlngor, of Potts- ville, and Miss Carrie Htintzlnger, of Termont, are guests of Mrs. G. W, Morthlmor, on Alum street. George Brlnkman, of Wlikesbarro is hero. Griff II. Hontz, of Hazleton. was nere mis week seeing old friends. . Miss Minnie Ross, of Wllkesbarre. anu miss iirnnnlx, of Philadelphia, are visitors nt the Ebbert residence on north street- Will Stocker, of Jersey City, Is In town. G. W. Hartley and wife, of Atlnntio City, were guosts ef Mrs. H. V. llorthl mcr, on north First street. Miss Lulu Kolb, one of White Haven's estimable young ladles Is vlBltlngat the residence of Thos F. Stocker and family, on north Firse street. Mrs. Sohnll and daughter Mrs. Lilly accompanied by her daughter Naoma, of Bethlehem and Mrs Schwab, of East Manch Chunk, spent several dnyB with Thos Stockor and family. Mrs. Geo. Gallagher and Mrs. Ruch, of E. Mauoh Chunk, were visitors at Thos Stocker's residence. Valentine Schwartz, one of this town's solid and substantial oittzens returned on Saturday night from a two week's visit to the World's Fair and other points of Interest in the west Mr. Schwnf tz speaks of having had a most enjoyable time. .Dr. J. W. Cole, of Hazleton. one of tbe best known surgeons throughout the coal regions, was in town on Tues day. Dr. Cole has assosicated himself witli Dr. Reigel and will visit Lehigh. ton every Tuesday. The doctor, since residing In Hazleton, has been examin ing surgeon for the Coroner in seven. teen murder cases. I'ACKKItTON, As a summer resort offering rest, re- croatlon aud health. Highland Lake. situate on n spur of tbo Allegheny twenty-two hundred feet above tbo sea levo", Is unsurpassed in this state. It is easy or access by rail. From chamonln on the ll'llliamsport and norm iiraucli railroad, a romantic mountain drive of tiro miles, brines the traveller to the crest, a plateau of about three hundred acres; throe ho. tels-tbo Essick, Grandview and High land, oifer all the conveniences neces sary and where ono Is free to act os tne impulse or Inclination may prompt, whore perfect rest aud freedom may be enjoyed. Tbo Essick, tbe leading hotel, is presided over by Mrs. Essick with dignity, a quiet charming manner that at once impresses tbe guest with au assurance of a good time. The view or tlio north mountain, the beautiful Muncy valley aud the way otr Shamo. kin coal regions Is most picturesque. To lakes, Highland and crystal, alTord pleasure to all who enjoy boating. The atmosphere is dry and pure, benefiting those troubled with asthma and hay fever, the average temperature about 74. The oottoges erected are models of architecture, the Clluide, Glimmer and liellevtie, the latter owned by Dr. Wm. M. DePour, a former resident of Lehlghton, Is a beautv. Tbe generous hospitality of tbe Dr. and his good .fe make it the cet-tre of good cheer. Many improvements, drives and build ings are contemplated for tbe uextsoa son. Dr. DuFour is one of the most energetic pushing men of the oott ry. ii. is snie to conclude that tbe next season will see deolded improvements. Auy one desiring healthy rest without any of tbe restraint of ultra fashion, should seek the romantic resort, High land Lake. W". IC Beunlnger, jolly genial and good looking, was a special policeman this week and be did his duties like a professional, Headquarters for oloeks of all de scription is at IS. IL Uohl's Jewelry Store, Mauoh Chunk. Miss Floy, the estimable daughter of E. O. Zern, entertained a number of ber friends In soeiable gathering at her home .on Third street Tuesday evening, Oversleeping made Impossible by tbe use of the Raeket Alarm Cloak, sold by E. 11. Hohl, the Mauoh Chunk Jeweler. Dont mlsa seeing the large and lioautlful selection of tine gold watches, for gentlemen and ladles, just received utK.ll. Ilohl's Mauch, Chunk Jewelry Store. It is uo exagKeiatlou to say that this Is tbe prettiest stock ever exhibit ed In a Jewelry store iu Carbon oouuty. Miss. Annie Sowers, of llaileton, daughter of Miss. Stephen Krelden whw, died on last Tuesday. Iutermeut wae made iu the cemetery. Among tbe industries of the United Wat, that of paper mak.ug now holds fifth uhuui fifth plaoe. Carbon County, Ponna. l-.l I ... ,. . . . ' iutju xreisuaon was on the sink 1U.I. UUI IS BU1B to look nftur lllo nrl again . Tbo now bell recently purchased by the St. John's congregation, will be de dicated on Sunday hi the-fore and aiternoon. MlssLlstlo S. Rehrig. Mrs. Wm. Atv auder, son nnd daughter, of Media, ar rived on Saturday at their parentsi west Lenighton whero thoy will spend a wees, s vacation, Mrs. Joseph Gelcer. and Mr llani.t were the guostB of L. L. GelgeronSun- uay. Teacher M. D. Hardinger closed his term of school on Tuesday, Farmers are busily engaged in pro pairing for sowing. The members of the Saudel's Literary Society closed tholr meetings nntll Oct 11th when the publio schools are in session. The patrons and teachers of tbo surrounding community are most cordially 1m ited to take Dart. John Nothstein aud family, uf James town, were the guest of Dan Schaifer. Mrs. Henry Long and sou have re turned from their trip to the West Mrs. Long was visiting her son Uonryi at ueiue Uotle, Mo. She however does not appreciate their mpdo of living. Both enjoyed the trip very much. A lively danoe took place at tbo tragic Hotel on Saturday eveuine. Jacob Cunfer was at Lohighton on Monday. OUBHIiPUULICAN I ltlUNDS. They trill Sleet Nest Monday anil Nomi nate a TIrkei The following article we take from the Sentinel, a leading Republican newspaper: On Monday 18th Inst, the Republi cans of. Carbon county will meet at Mauch Chunk and nomlnnte a ticket ror the fall election. The majority of the Republicans are in favor of indorsing Hon. Allen Cralir. the Democratic nossinee for President Judge. Some of the party leaders, however, are in favor of placing a Republican at the head of their ticket This Is not likely to ooour as the voters of Carbon, which are double In num ber to those of Monroe, want Carbon favored with the Judgeship and a more compotlnt man than Mr. Craig could not bo chosen. James Handwork In all probability receive the nomination for the fifth term of Register and Reoorder and he will prove a hard man, to beat Mr. Horn, of Weissport, who wa9 de feated by J. T. Mulheern for County Treasurer three years ago, will again be given the nomination for that office. The upper end of tbe county will be represented on tbo tloket by U. H. Mo Bride, of Beaver Meadow, who will have the nomination for county com missioner. He Fell Seveniy-nve Feet. Rudolph Binder, of East Mauch Chunk, had a frightful experience on Saturday. lie was engaged erecting a twenty-flve foot monument for Judge Price, iu the cemetery in Upper Mauch C hunk, and had climbed a 28 feet high derrick. He had hardly mounted up to the top of the derrick when through sumo miscalculation that structure fell with a crash the force of the fall throwing Binder over Ihe cemetery walls down on to the tracks of the Switchback railway. He went through the ai'rwith frightful velocity, and his uornuou ieilow workmen expected to pick him up with life extinct, which was fortunately not the case. On ex amination it was found that his left thigh and right arm were fractured, his nose broken and other severe wounds about the body. He may re coyer. The Fair of Fairs At lletlileliem The great Interstate fair to be held Sept 18 to 21 Inclusive, at Bethlehem, promises to bean extraordinary event lu the line of fairs. The managers have by their pluck aud energy built up a oolossal institution, and this year's exposition will demonstrate to the poople of Pennsylvania that the Beth lehems' Interstate fair is superior in merit to mauy, and inferior to none. A grand list of attractions has been ar ranged for the pleasure and diversion of those wbodoslro to take in the best fair In, the state: thrilling balloon as censions, perilous parachute descents, grand speed exhibitions on the finest track in Pennsylvania. Liberal pre miums have brought an enormous oall for space In tbe exhibition building, and in the products of farm gardenlnc and in the more gentle arts of home lire there will bo a bewilderlug display of articles, rare, curious and unlnnn- AU railroads are giving exceedingly low rates, aud out of town people uan spend a day In Bethlehem with nlea- sure and g.-eat profit As an educator, an exposition such as the Interstate fair at Dethlehem stands unrivalled. iu grauu event is &ept. iu to si, inclusive The Union lllble Instllula. This new organisation mada nn ui start, atitsurst meeting in the Re formed church on Sunday afternoon. The advantages of the Bible Institute are two fold vis increased Bible study aud also the result of a greater love for iue uiuie vis larger payer meeting at tendance Mr. McGregor anuounoed In his plan a speoial week day afternoon meeting for the Suuday school nhild f?,!?,0,.LulKU,tou 8've an Illustrated lllble talk and to make prominent the obligation of 8. 8. Soholars to atteud the Suuday morning church servioes and the prayer meeting. The pastors ot all the Protestant ohurohes hare ex uitsaseu tueir reouinesg to co-operate lu I'- Rev, Dungan offered the use of the M. E. Chureb for the next meeting to be held about the 7th Inst. Tho book of Romans is the subject ohosen for the first tueetlug. Kulslown fair. This year's Kutstown Fair will be held from the 19th to tbe 23d lost which U the Week luterranlnir i ,.'.' the Reading aud the Alteotowu Fatrs. j ijnomiv-. lu ueeusia uuusai interest The manager are makinc or-uf to excel their suoeossul fair of las. year and the dtsjUsys will be suiier'or both In quality and extent KxoIillut live stoolt, handsome needle and artis tic work, aud exalting noes will oom. blue to Bke a day's visit euterUiulug and profitable. Hall ror Kent. For rent, Laury's new Hall, Wels. port, above tbe Post Office. Suitable tor fairs, festivals, lodges, lectures, it Two rooms. 22x7:! and 30x40 fnar i 'l ToT" W 1 , "PfW "- Laury on the p rem laws. oe September 16 L893 i 'ISSSSSrsSiiSkt - ,.c,r """" VHrOOll snort Souths i., n...i a. , . Oou.,1. 1 1.,, ., .... - - v.,uruurjifHii,n Tho marriage of Georce Knons. ,. Audenrled, who Is employed as a stcn ogrnpherwlth the Haaleton Machinery and Supyly Company, to a young lady oi I'UUadolphla, Is announced. Says the Sentinel. Blazlus Zelzer, of East Mauch Chuuk is the new proprietor of the Tennsyl. vanta Hotel Mauch Chunk. Elmer Reiser has retired from the Mansion House Mauch Chunk, aud will go to I'niiadelphia. His father will contlnuo In the business. Jeonesvllle's Methodist church has been rebuilt and Improved. The congregationlof the Salem Evan gelical Lutheran church. Audenrled will shortly erect a handsome church! at that place. The plans anc' speclfioa Hons are now being prepared. A mulo was sold at Audenrled one day recently for ten cents, Summit Hill public schools onened last Monday with 555 pupils. ranny Seddons- nn huona ,..nmn who was transferred last week from me Danville asylum to Laurvtown, escaped irom the latter place pud has not yet boen found. I'rlnclpals Me-e,. County Superintendent A. S. Belsel. of town, Is determined to make bis tenure of office a very successful one and to this end he Is securing the ac tive oo-operation of the principals of the schools of the county. Last Sat urday there was a messing of the peda gogues in his office at Mauch Chunk for the purpose of discussing matters pertaining to the next county Institute to be held at Lausford during the week commencing December 1. T.ho list of evening lecturers and their subjects is as follows: Monday evening, t'ror. Walton, Emergencies; Tuesday, Col. Sanford, Lies and Liars Wednesday, Hon. G. W. Wendliug. The Man of Galilee; Thursday, the Shumau Concert Company. Among the Instructors aro Profs. Bible and Kemp, of the East Strouds. burg State Normal, and Prof. Hancher. of Kutztowu. For the organization of me institute, the meeting selocted two vice presidents, two secretaries and four enrolling clerks. A resolution was adopted that In future these offi cials should be selected by the Insti tute at the time that the Committee on Permanent Certificates is selected. The principals presont were: C.J. Waltors, Lehlghton; George W. Hem mlnger, W'eatherly; P. C, Kreamer, Paekerton; W. Bevau, Mauch Chunk; McCabe, East Mauch chunk: Whlt- mor, Lanstord, and others. It Is prob able that out of this meeting there will developoa permanent organization of tho principals. Such a move on their part would DO wise and lead to good results. CltAKl FOll Junius. Newspaper lteferences to the Nest Presi dent Judge. The Democrats of Carbon county held a convention at Mauch Chuuk on Monday, for the nomination of a President Judge. Hon. Allen Craig, ot Mauoh Chunk, received a unanimous vote with power to select conferrees. Carbon Is clearly entitled to tne Judgeship, as Monroe has held the office for twenty-two years. It is supposed the Republicans will not place In nomination a candidate, and Mr. Craig will receive the entire vote. ui me county. uatasaqua Dispatch. t3 We are pleased to note that the Democratic County Convention, held at Mauch Chunk, Pa., last Monday, gave our Old iriend, lion. Allen Cralir tbe unanimous nomination for Presi ding Judge, and also empowered him to appoint his own conferees. The prospects now look bright for his nom ination by tbe district, which is com posed of the counties of Carbon aud Monroe. Dover, N. J,, Index. The Oame Law, The following Is the open season for birds, fish and other game, as publish ed In Smull's Hand Book: for turkeys, irom October 10 to January 1 ; ducks and water fowl, September 1 to May 1; plover, July 4 to Jauuary 1; quail, November 1 to December 15; woodcock, July 4 to January 1; rallied grouse or phtisauts, October 1 to January 1; rail or reed birds, September 1 to December X For animals Elk and deer, October 1 to December 15; squirrel, September 1 to January 1; hares and rabbits, November 1 to January l.For fish speckled trout, black base, rock bass aud wa''-eyed pike, known as Susquehanna salmon, May 21 to January 1; pike and mack erel, June 1 to February 1; German oarp, September X to June 20. New btate Normal Rchool. Carbon county Is represented by these twenty-three youug poople in tne new tttroudsburg Normal Sobool: Seniors Miss Jennie Kline, Summit Hill; Alios Fisher, Maggie Kerviu, Laura Griffith, Lou Neumiller and Katie Shields, ot Lanstord; Hattle Corby and Ethel Hanoook, ot NesKiue houing; Anna M. Kelly and Emily M. Btuckley, of Mauch Chunk; Mary Morrow, Li sale McCarthy, Daisy La barre, Mame Shield and Liute Peters of East Uiueh Chunk, aud Lottie White, of Wentherly, and Messrs. Thos. Oostenbader, of Mauoh Chunk, and Riohard A. IUnker, of Weatberly Tbe junior are Muvs Tdary Fenster maoher, of Lehlghton, Mis Moselle Latham, of Weatberly, John R. Mull lgan, of NeMiuehonlng, Oarret Horn. of Lehlghton and Beit Miller, of weameriy. C ong.esaloual Coufereuro. .Hon. Johu 11. 8 irm, of Straudsburg. and Hon. Allen Craig, of Mauoh Chunk, tne oandldueaot their respective coun ties for the Democratic nomination for President Judge ot tbts district, have agreed on a time and plaoe for holding tbe Judioal Conference. It will convene at tbe United States Hotel, iu Easton on Thursday, Sept. 21, at 2 o'elook p m. Kreldler carries the b leg eel sasoruneiii of carriages of any dealer lu the Lehigli Valley. He has now some thirty wagons for sale. He is dally selling sod addinc. to tut slock, do aud see bis beautiful line of cabs, rockaways, surreys, jump seals wbitecbapels, piano boxes, buckboards, platforms, carts, and a large lot of second baud slock. All cheap bui good. WEISSFffilT AND AROUND. Sl'ItV UAlTHnlNUS 1IHIP.FLY HI'ITU. BlIZI-.l). The Doings of the Week Interleaded Willi Personal Mentions. Frank Laury and 'Squire Austin Boyer will leave on Monday for the World's Fair. George Yundt Is seeing tbe World Fair. - Lovl Horn's mauy Republican friends are pushing him at a lively rate tor tne nomlaatlon of county treas ure. Albei.Smuthers of Franklin, was committed to jail Monday In default of bail charged with assault and battorv oy annie onyder. Mrs. Fletta rnM . , - wUfU,u, tCklllUDU nomeirom a pleasant visit to Norris town on Saturday, she was accom panled by her daughter, Mrs. Aurand, Frank Laury did business at Allen, town on Tuesday. The Franklin Shoe Factorr nxnor.1 to comminse operatioLS about Oct. 1st The machinery necessary Is now being piacea in position, Tillls Saeger and Elmer Rover will leave on Saturday for a two weoks trln iu tne worlds fair. Harvest Home services will ho observed by the Reformed Congre gation on Sunday the 21th. Rev. C. E, i-reltz, the able pastor, v. .11 officiate. Al U. Hawk has purchased a brnuil delivery route from U. 8. Koons. Mrs. A. K. Lester and fnmllf. nt Sullivan county, and Miss Pericllla Houser, of Wilkesbarre, were guests mis week of Adam Houser. Miss Jennie Hutchinson, or N. braska, and Mrs. Jane Hutchinson, of niaucn cnuuk, visited Robert Henrv over tsunday. The Republican primary olentlnna will be held at the usual places Satur. day evening between the hours of six and eight o'clock. Mrs. James WP'iams is home frnm a two weeks visit among Philadelphia iriinus. William Gilliam is on a visit, tr. mends at Shamokln. Mrs Wm. Wagner aud danirhtor Lizzie hre visiting Mrs. T. F. Ames. ibe publio schools of the Frnnklln Independent District will onen for tne winter term on next Monday. Aiired wittingham and Elliot Mo- Daniel, of Philadelphia, are among the visitors in to? a. Mrs. WUllam Miller, of Weutherlv. spent oaiuroay wim Unas. Arner. -the Salvation Army made nn attack on Weissport sin last Saturday evening in Lflurys Hall. Thero was a vory largo attendance, the commodious hall being crowded to Its ullest Tho visitors were a branch of the A-my uow stationed at Slatlnt, .on. ihe Franklin Sohool district will open their public schools fortho winter term on the first Monday in October. Prancis Hawk, of Fail view, was'the guest of his brother Al in Union Hill. over Sunday. R. J. Hongon, ho is the owner of me only three horned cow in the world so rar as we ere aware, has had the animal on exhibition at the Lehlghton fair this week aud it proved a great at traction to those who delight iu sceiug freaks. The gang of hoodlums who forced an sntran e Into the sshool bui'dincs on Union dlill and committed disgust ing depredations will be severely punisueu uy tne board of directors if thoy do their duty. George Leikle, Jr would like in run the best sprinter in the county a two mile race for a purse of $100. iext Sunday even'nirtho ortran nf tbe Refomed Sunday School will bo appropriately dedicated. Rev. Schaf fer, of Ashland, will be present and officiate on the oocaslou. Frank Mertz and faml'v have moved to Allentown. -Joseph Seaboldt, a former Lettish- ton resident now of Now Jersey, was u visitor here during tho past few weeks. Jacob btraussberger is imnrotjio the interior of his restaurant and store. The show windows will be deepened the room papered and painted and otherwise arranged to meet tho con venlence of his trade. Jake is a hust ler. "St. Elmo Hotel and Restaurant" Is tho new name of the White street saloon, of which Mrs. Lizzie Ylugst. of Pottsvi e, is the new proprietress i fie sample room will be remoddeled aud beautified and no elTort will be spared to have the house conducted in such a manner that the St. Elmo will soon be one of tbe most popular host lerles lu this town. There will be a grand shoot at the Franklin House on the 10th and 20th of October. Amerloou Association rules will be followed. The second day will witness some lively live bird snooting by Philadelphia. New York and Reading shootert 600 birds will be retrieved. John Rebrig, Jr., the new proprietor of the Franklin. wPl make me arrangements- It Is said that Miss Annie Soofleld. one of our most estimable young ladles who bas filled the position ot assistant, postmaster quite efficiently under A. W. Marsh, will be continued in that offioe under P. M. Arner. Miss Soo illdlsoorteous,uf obliging and eill Oleut In the uerforinHnnAnf Imp .intta and the patrons of the offioe have "ever tutu cstuse to oomplalu during ber term in offioe. Judge Craig's CouT, -eo. Hon. Allen Cmlir wlm um ..i bv tbe late Demooralio uanvuitlm, i, choose his owu oouferees to represent uio luivrefct m tne judicial con ferenee tomeet at Eastou next Tnurs- lyatiwoooiocKiutsuamedDr-J. G. cmu,ui xMiiKuuNiiu u. tturuer and Jos. Fisher, of Mauoh Chuuk. These men are to stick to Cralir tl.rmioh n.i.-i, aud thin because he is the choice of Carbon oouuty people for Judge. SlMk the Cross lluads. Attention is freiiueutlv eulla.1 1,, H, negleotof the sunervisois m si von.1 towosiuiw to ereot finger boauls at Dublio arose roads. A litiu iw.i through the country districts of tbe county will show that the law which is nuuioaiory receives little consideration if tbe absence of linuer board,. muc l accepted as an evidence of tbe fact. In some townships the is law carefully i-jir-ried out. Unfortunately the number is uot large. The pruper euthontits should bring the negligent and defiant supervisors to a realisiug sense or then duty. Finger boards should L erected at e ery public cross roujds. 1A111, The Nineteenth Annual Kihlblliou of tlio Carbon County Industrial Society. Orjt-tn, Currlnrrn, Farming IinpUmnnt HsrntM ChIIIo. dc. Ac, The nineteenth annual exhibition ot the Carbon comity Iudustrial Society was held on the r spacious nnd beauli- i ui grounus in mis place this k. IrjmsmallbegbnnKSlntbe'late-Tp.is v.mw.ujriTOuauu enter prise on the part of officers nnd .ti, holders of tho society advanced In the onward march until to-day It Is an an v.v ui uio Ajomiiu valley. Here are exhibited the result of honest eirort oil the rami and lu the dairy; tho artist BUocessos iu painting and brie- a-brac aud the work of meohaulos These things pass before the eye show iug tbe development and enterprise of pur people tholr advancement in tho homeuud ou the farm, In the work shop and orchard. The scene is of times bewlldeiluir In i m pvfon.i........ and I hundreds and hundreds or people look oil with interest and the exhibl- Hons aro encouraged by the words or praise and by the liberal premiums granted oy me society. On tho first floor of. the comino- dioua tntr bouse wo find a sp eudid ar- ray ot line fruits aud vegetables troL flowers that lilube air wim deagnuu oduis. On tbo north side of the build lug and ou tho same floor we find an elegant display of carnages troin the popular establishment of T it Kreldler, Weissport, These vciiiclot are wed mulo kii liulshcd. Nearby is a deliveiy wagon from LehlgU Wagon .bik,,lJniSn" which shows skill and tuste lit con. stiuction. Almost oppsito this is au exhibit of ranges, heaters aud plumb" lug articles by tne popular Swuitz iiios., or town. On thebucoudlloor.TiiiiHuK,wii.i. of Mauch Chunk, shows latest eu'ects in clothing lor geutlemeu, buys aud cbildrou and bue coats iur mo ladles; imiiiiiiliHtlv n.,f i,, i,,, ,. , ' Kuut oxhibil of Hue furniture, carueu Mill) hmisn fni-nikhtr.ifu f Vi , .....a iutu mu vvuii- known aud popular turuituro store of wblcu tne enterprising Usury SohwartK ismonustimur, tr.:Z V.?..r. a. display of sewiug muchi'ues by Ueo. ... t.uouuuui,u uveiy Liouigutouugout Adjoiuliigtblsareuuumberurumcinn. oiu.iasuioueU and veiy valuable clooKs toaetnor with other articles of luteiest. Auose are tuo property ot Oliver Foil- weilor, ofh.rst stroot, Cluso to mis sewing muchiues, washing niacbmes piano stools, dtc., made by thut genial lllltAfllAV A ll1 Stlltt.ini, nSV III A 7,-. ui w eissporu inisexuiuit atliacied much aLtmiti.m by reason of me extraordinary Tow prices murked ou tho articles.. .Buyers will profit by luiorviewiug the geuial Aurou when iu need ot nuj .lung iu bis & S ?Z L" " Oscar CUristmau, of Weissport. This spuce was crowded wltb tho lovers ot tuo beuuiilul wno found au hofiutei- est lu tuo subjects etTjuiuiluirbv this talented lady. Opposito m.s Is a beau- tltui display or laucy work by Mrs George U. Euziuu, or town, und au ex- celleut, portrait or the genial pioprie- KSfiS Euzian to be uu adopt In lino art und her tusty exhibit attracted much at teutlou. M, J. llurtzell, our popular harness maker, displayed a lino or bur- nessthat attracted the eyo of mauy a horsomanwhowa.siiiakini(i.r,r.u of the building. In this building there bTs.XKhV give exnlblt th. ; attonuon m Itca I'ho Lohlah Coal . HarH.r,! t:n cupied a large spuco with agricultural and Rev. Dr. S. A. Reppass, of Allsa lmplemeuts which our farmer friends town, 011 "Education " On TednaJ. titrXT" "-'theoilowlng subject JSft The exhibit of live stock of ull kinds ui!,CU8SBJ: "The religious traialagof horses, fowls, cattle-,wus never bet- our children." 1st In the family, by ter iu the history of tho society. Far- Rev. L. Lludenstruth, of Maueh Ghsak mers vied with each othor lu showlug ..nj iu 11,-,,ni,ii ..i.iM.7i o ' the very best lu this lino with tl.n m . ' Iu t" Public service ef th San. suit that this feature was oue ot the very best In tlie history or the society. The efficient secretary. Flwnn llnrnr. was kept constantly on the go In the exercise of his duties. The society ap- pointed mis award committee. On fancy work. .la.. John Miitli. Mrs. and L. J. Heldt. The watchmen were Owen Dean, So- bastiull llabu. llnnrv flnmlmrt uti.l Joseph Sbockler. Tax Collector li'm. "eM"owInwaof th dljrat Shadle acted in the capacity of super- who ar expected to attend the meet-vlsor- . lng Of the Second Coaferaimo nt Iho LErtiuu valllv uiuKuioKH mkkt. Forlh. First H,n. sine. 18 The, ,'vviio uiviueuui 1 The Board of min t... Vol ion TiT : 1 " . ,ulJ,i; Itallroad Compauir met "Wurnpic Tl.n 1 1 KudTdeu-aiid66' 'aterest 00 tho uuuueu uebt, ana alZ8,,en B IS'Oeptlon- al financial strlngeuoy like tbe present wisdom of lessening interest clinru-iw by the applirtiou"o8f I valEble 2JX earnings to the reiluctlou of the oom- aHoynif'Hl'Htrlll,w'auhd. tUa ia- hition or an ample working capitial; "Resolved, Tliat it is deemed expe- dul ..r00U'llen,tI.0U?'? d.V- dend upon the common stock for the present. There was a rumor that the period for the payment of dividends would be changed from quarterly to semi- TheUvarlnon u r"0," Xbe vuoauoies on the board, oaused-by me death of Dr. 1L A. Lsjuberton and tbe resignation ot Georire C Thomas MromUtl7Jiw,.:il ' were nilsd by the election ot Henry h. Urlnkvr'tbe general solleitor ot tbe load and Benuveeu ttorie to succeed luom- .o- Kotooiuy In Fitsliloiuibie Ilronmakluc. WiHili1SVH.!ff.."i ' .,1 wwlir.1 leSaiui. TUI "ufa uwlt iSSSaH eoauou.y which con to mlL&uSSKSZSl iuo pereepuiuie cluuge In oue's wude of dress-1 uu. aud Hill, out couMsiueiilly Uroliu Ui I vrinesl .uoluy ul oue a unghbois. Hie McfK,n ull Fashion Juurual ale calcinated to all Una I kind iu lift JVJtf 01 'heir avn aulas. saftJU TlflHaaMI I prevlMly a serioua of leesons teaching practical I ftf'X. A.'tcl)oell & co. revroduce any ul their llhutrsAMjiAslor ludeed fur that welter any iltsiitu illpuod irou snyother laihloii juuruan 111 liaiii 01 made up paper luudela llli tut pal leiua Ut-aJdes, eW'UyprmiUvuitluii every d tail ul Iur original. This reduce. artlaUc Ure HiaKiiii; ui iuo oaaiest and sleepiest luellHiu. -iue erem-n uiesaiBaker," aud The tnueoal only IXLi H.',.a tu.r .1 cenu m copy "The Freuch Drio, i..ik, 1 u 1j Ul a Imr. wIiiIh 'iih al us veer. 01 ISim-ml-m a Hede" coals I 1.1.1 a. ell a. the iheapeat taahlun Journal lor Hie Ikiuii- 11 vou die unable 10 procure auy ot Ibeae luajiuilins al amir i,Miaa.luul-. ajti-ia ul subMituU-. bui jpi.lv dlr'oaUv Ij I tiiuar, XUlli. 1. Iuu.er, iIa.leton'fi n.......i ''iKJcmlitt 011 the tv. u.i- nf.- un.1 I throat ill be Ht the Ksi-hauge Motel ""."""I. 'tu instant J'urtleo de siring uis seruceo should uot fail to I $1.00 a Year in Advawo nnmrfv I ON THE RAILROAD ' IIHIKF MKSTlmy SifA ITKRK-I Hfl- INGS UN T1IK MAIL. J Short I'srADru-li. Th.i . - t. tk. it,nw t Orders have b.en I.. J j . . . graph eVnt l'??. U Mt all vs rn Tini- '"r to sena cob? dl?..nw.,prts U J' H' - 1 while under Ranrll,i -i ' L. . i? .r ialu control, war teWi-nnh nf H u' uPerintndt of , . Ji "jet.m. . ,.,., . s w uiuivtr 01 Schl insWh8reTer ?lw iti? ,,, ctore , ffere "ben5d at it ,nK'iv-tiTii were wso dropped htiylkill Haven. u f sll0P of the Lehigh Vsllev Rail r0d at Eastou. which have been ran. "lu flTe days a week, began full time 'fday H Is expected that th Men w 0 i" been suspended will be rein slated. "rem t'Tbo Valley company has U.n1 monthly passes to a?l englSser. s?irl ouductors. The passes are I? Si: shape or monthlv tS i t uumbors running from T to STi oSS ot these numberaareto be Dnnihsd .? by every conductor Vh , h?? A ? Bt to look aMhe pas oeUUm roar? ttt " C'utr1 men nrf ?h! 5 0Ut,,u lts Jore of slices of tnrul"' w D ,U,,nV man wf Z ? , fte PnBr brake- whL Ji?Fense1 wl". 'wty of itJlJ?1' nd wore Iflven the enooarasrsmaat hZin7Jl, ? ?.ont,,r "th. SutalKlrfw J"lT"- th? i,.. , twu ?rBn, now onaC, fi" 't .one, " ny ""j freight brakemen laid aff. uistrit'cTi.r..7; "isvciet tonssroace. The second District fVi,f.v.... tuo Lutheran MlnisUrium. riaassI. vauir wi" hold Its fall seasick it, Trluity ohnrrh 7 i i . i. i0 Arimiy onurcli, Lebluhton. Pa.. TU i. KutIeri Pntor, Septembar 18 to 20 I Tim trf . wiAioiDuuo were Rv t recent umi- iug of the Miulstcrluai in Phllaiahaki. ui , , . "Uaaslakla, multiplied and re-adJust.d. W.e.f foro tuore wer" only five; now there w. i be nine. TheywiU also no laar I. t "nojec n" "h 7, ,rer' secona' ,M- uamea ufter tne largest town or slties ln luelr respective bounis. Thusthsre will be two lhiin,ioini,u . t0WB' ft KeatlinK. a Lebanon, an Allen towui a Pottsvllle, a Wllkesbarr anal a t. ..III ... I Avauviue oouicreuce. Ail tho old aan. ro ...m tuooia n- moot once mor.laFall bes!,loui trausaot thsir business as usual, after which they will divide a. cording to the new arrangement, sleet thdr officers and uZFXZPSZ busluoss ou the .new plat. Th pres. out Second Conference, oomprislaz the counties of Lehigh, Northamatan i. i tiortnamyen, Bro Luzerne, IFyomlag. Suslue"u"a and Bradi.rd, gad i'"IUIpsbuig, N. J., will hereafter b known as tbe Allentown aadWUkes tiTrrn Uo"fer,uoes amFZ tu0 dividing line. This final mestlng of tuo Second Conference will begin with a Communion serviee on Monday ovouluir herd irf t 7.-iri .1 t!!L , , ,! Mt U Tuesday evening there will be amls- senary and educational meeting. IUr Holier, of Seranton, wUl s.sak.n I""!, 0U8! 'V tt r Allentown, on "Foriira Missleas" lu,lr! "o U- F.Apple, etBangsr; Jru, lu me Bunday sohool and la the I r.ittor.l,af l-al 1 11 n. n Ni.kr TaiiT7 ' SPlekor of Allentown. -tne conference consists ef sixty .Uii ,i..i..,... lay delegate. The aubllo Is cerdlally iuvlted to all these meetings. .... Lut,heraa, "ukterlam in tblsolty a.xt nvva., auu m namos ot partus hj 181?: ..'.'t,'or,,'UU.'.A,l'!ntor1' """"-""'"enccaaaeeicgate, oyuesesHeH- man, F. Hellig, Biroudshurg, and U Apple, luugor. and J. 11. Farker, rean Argjli iffiii&itts:. gate, Itev. J. k, Knd.r, J, 11, titsaus, ruui.s. AUNMe,ir;y i-.and Ueli-gate, chas. Xauder, vvVlwieii.er; ?'5!!t,", "'""l!"''' luiauel rletter, J. SJUffiSSt S&!S2. Sfe iJirbhurg, win. li. Ash.O. B. Hanat, riee- 'SXttVS&SSHZsJ: ja- Luwn.lSxciuujgoUoKKF. F. Fry, Suit sen anauelegate, 41. o. KunU, w. u. I. alelter, AII,"d".Uer'rBrb"i;ieV, bS'lTtklS a.i.1 1.. f. uarduer Aiieuton!rransTSunT W. r. Schener, oouth Uetaichein sat stele- fSSafci 'j'Tmul'uTi.UAlifl"vii,r.- th.'2.'s " mm ,. L a! uftF'tfig town, aaa dslsgaie, Wm. zshatri w. Wssksr VsSlirJtt Mhehly, sraatonrrng Hell: m.j. KluslitC Aiieowen and a. . tuenur, GUeern, T. i7. '"M. A.sehstsr. Atisntewn and H. D.!f, Mlbem summit mil. 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